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a. King believed that just laws aligned with the moral code established by God and were to be obeyed. Unjust laws, such as segregation laws, do not align with natural law and are therefore wrong; because of this, one does not have to follow them.
b. King believed that citizens had the inherent right to choose which laws to follow since some applied to them while others did not.
c. King believed that laws were arbitrary and were simply the wishes of the strongest force.
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